Click Click: Teach Your Dog These 6 Easy Tricks With A Push Of A Button

Clicker training is great fun. When you start using a clicker to train your dog, you will see a look on his face like never before.

His brow will furrow and you will almost hear his mind working. So grab your clicker, a handful of treats and let’s get training.

1. Tuning In

The first thing your dog will need to know is what the sound means. This process is called “tuning in” and is fairly easy.

Begin by making sure your treats are tiny, enough for a taste but not big enough to chew, making it the perfect size for a reward-based training session.

Then do a few 10-minute exercises by pressing the clicker as you give your dog a treat; he needs to associate the sound with a reward.

You’ll know when he is tuned in because he’ll send his best puppy-eyes your way when he hears a click.

2. Sit

This is easy to teach because sitting is a dog’s default position.

You just capture the act with a click. So show your dog his reward and wait. [mnright]

It may take a short time, but your dog will eventually sit whilst he decides what to do. At this point press the clicker, say “sit” and give him the treat.

This is easy to teach because sitting is a dog’s default position. You just capture the act with a click. So show your dog his reward and wait.

It may take a short time, but your dog will eventually sit whilst he decides what to do.

At this point press the clicker, say “sit” and give him the treat. This, of course, is one of the default commands that you should teach your dog if you are not only trying to teach him tricks, but also disciple him and make him respect you as a figure of authority.

Sitting should come easy, but it does take a little bit of effort. It’s also important to teach this trick right away, right when the dog is still a puppy. Once you have conquered “sit,” you will be ready for more impressive tricks.